Google ordered to pay US$314-million for misusing customers’ cell phone data
- A jury in San Jose, California, found that Google misused customers’ cell phone data and ordered the company to pay over $314.6 million to Android users in the state.
- The jury agreed with plaintiffs that Alphabet's Google was liable for sending and receiving data without permission while devices were idle, causing burdens for users.
- Google stated that no Android users were harmed by the data transfers and that users consented in terms of service, as reported by a Google spokesperson.
- Plaintiffs' attorney Glen Summers said the verdict reflects the seriousness of Google’s misconduct, stating it vindicates the case's merits.
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Google Caught: $314M Verdict, Data Harvesting
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Korein Tillery and Bartlit Beck Win $314M Jury Verdict in Suit Against Google
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California Jury Orders Google To Pay $314 Million To Android Users
Imagine your phone quietly sipping your data—even when it’s just sitting idle on the table. That’s exactly what a California jury believes Google did, and now the tech giant has been slapped with a $314.6 million fine for it.The lawsuit, filed in 2019, accused Google of collecting user data from Android phones without permission—even when they weren’t in use. That data? Allegedly used for things like targeted ads, all while Android users unknowi…
A Californian jury estimated on Tuesday that Google should pay over $314 million to Android smartphone users in this U.S. state for collecting their data without clear agreement from them.
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